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YouTuber MKBHD Says Tesla ‘Stopped Talking to Me’ Ahead of New Model Y Performance Review

For years, Brownlee has maintained access to early product units and vehicles from major technology and automotive companies.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
February 22, 2026
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YouTuber MKBHD Says Tesla ‘Stopped Talking to Me’ Ahead of New Model Y Performance Review

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Prominent technology YouTuber Marques Brownlee, popularly known as MKBHD, has revealed that electric vehicle giant Tesla stopped communicating with him prior to the release of his latest review of the updated Tesla Model Y Performance, raising fresh questions about the evolving relationship between automakers and independent online reviewers.

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Brownlee, one of the world’s most influential technology creators with millions of subscribers across YouTube and social media platforms, shared that he was unable to obtain an official review vehicle directly from Tesla — a departure from previous collaborations between the company and the reviewer. Instead, he sourced the vehicle independently through a dealership in order to complete his evaluation.

Tesla 'Stopped Talking to Me,' YouTuber MKBHD Says - Business Insider

Speaking candidly in a short-form video posted online, Brownlee stated that Tesla had effectively “stopped talking” to him ahead of the review process. While he did not specify an exact reason for the communication breakdown, the remark quickly drew attention across both technology and automotive communities, where his reviews are widely considered influential among potential buyers.

A Changing Relationship

For years, Brownlee has maintained access to early product units and vehicles from major technology and automotive companies. His reviews are known for balancing technical analysis with everyday usability, often shaping public perception around new consumer technologies.

Tesla, which traditionally relies less on conventional advertising and more on organic online promotion, has benefited significantly from coverage by creators like Brownlee. Earlier reviews from MKBHD frequently praised Tesla’s innovation, software integration, and performance advantages in the electric vehicle market.

However, industry observers note that Brownlee has also become increasingly outspoken about Tesla’s shortcomings in recent years. He has publicly criticized delays surrounding promised vehicle launches, questioned pricing expectations compared to final production models, and discussed areas where competing electric vehicle manufacturers have begun closing the technological gap.

While criticism is common in independent reviews, the apparent withdrawal of direct communication suggests a more cautious approach from Tesla toward influential voices who operate outside traditional media structures.

Independent Reviews in the EV Era

The situation highlights a broader shift occurring within the automotive industry, where YouTubers and digital creators now command audiences comparable to — and often larger than — traditional automotive publications.

Unlike journalists working within established media organizations, creators such as Brownlee maintain full editorial independence and communicate directly with millions of viewers. This independence can create tension when manufacturers seek to manage messaging around high-profile product launches.

Brownlee emphasized that the lack of official access did not prevent him from reviewing the Model Y Performance. Instead, he framed the experience as part of maintaining reviewer neutrality, noting that purchasing or independently sourcing products can sometimes strengthen credibility with audiences.

His final review of the updated Model Y Performance was notably balanced rather than confrontational. Brownlee praised improvements in ride comfort, cabin refinement, and Tesla’s industry-leading software ecosystem. He highlighted the seamless integration between hardware and software as one of Tesla’s enduring advantages, particularly in navigation, over-the-air updates, and infotainment responsiveness.

YouTuber MKBHD says Tesla 'stopped talking to me' ahead of his new Model Y  Performance review : r/technology

At the same time, he pointed out familiar criticisms, including the continued removal of physical controls, reliance on touchscreen interactions for basic functions, and limited differentiation between driving modes despite the Performance branding.

Tesla’s Communication Strategy

Tesla’s approach to media relations has long differed from that of legacy automakers. The company does not maintain a traditional public relations department in the same way many competitors do, and executive communication frequently occurs directly through social media rather than press briefings.

This unconventional strategy has allowed Tesla to maintain tight control over messaging while fostering a strong community-driven marketing ecosystem. Yet, as electric vehicles move into the mainstream and competition intensifies globally, scrutiny from independent reviewers has also increased.

Analysts suggest that tensions between manufacturers and creators may become more common as online reviews increasingly influence purchasing decisions. A single viral video can significantly shape consumer sentiment, making access decisions more sensitive for companies managing product perception.

Growing Influence of Creator Journalism

Brownlee’s experience also reflects the growing legitimacy of creator-led journalism. Technology reviewers today are expected not only to showcase products but also to critically assess long-term usability, reliability, and value — areas that matter deeply to consumers considering major purchases such as electric vehicles.

Many viewers praised Brownlee’s transparency in revealing how he obtained the vehicle, interpreting it as evidence of editorial independence. Others debated whether companies should limit access based on prior criticism, arguing that open engagement with reviewers ultimately benefits consumers.

Regardless of Tesla’s reasoning, the episode underscores how power dynamics between corporations and digital creators are evolving. Automakers once relied primarily on auto shows and professional road tests to shape public opinion; today, a YouTube review can reach millions within hours of publication.

Industry Implications

The incident arrives at a time when competition in the electric vehicle sector is rapidly expanding, with both established automakers and new entrants launching feature-rich alternatives to Tesla’s lineup. As rivals improve software capabilities, charging networks, and driving performance, independent evaluations are playing an increasingly important role in differentiating products.

For Brownlee, the experience appears unlikely to change his reviewing approach. He has repeatedly emphasized that access should not determine editorial tone, reinforcing the expectation that creators remain accountable primarily to their audiences rather than manufacturers.

Whether Tesla resumes direct collaboration with MKBHD remains unclear. What is evident, however, is that the relationship between technology influencers and global automakers is entering a new phase — one defined less by promotional partnerships and more by independence, transparency, and critical scrutiny.

As digital creators continue to shape consumer conversations, companies may find that managing relationships with reviewers requires a delicate balance between brand control and openness to honest evaluation.

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